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Racking up debts before you die

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    #21
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    Funny thing is that if you die intestate, the state will take all your assets but they won't pay all your debts if the balance is negative

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      #22
      Originally posted by tractor View Post
      Funny thing is that if you die intestate, the state will take all your assets but they won't pay all your debts if the balance is negative
      Intestate? Why does the location of your gonads have any affect on this?
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        Originally posted by GlenW View Post
        Intestate? Why does the location of your gonads have any affect on this?
        Well, most of us with the exception of Brillo know the location but his appear to have split up.

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          #24
          Originally posted by Unix View Post
          Yeah but a person doing this will probably have already distributed their estate so to hang this one on the "man"
          Any assets would need to have been transferred away at least five years prior to death to avoid the possibility of being recouped.

          Of course you could take a loan and hide it in an offshore account, apparently you can set those up at high street banks these days...
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            #25
            Originally posted by Safe Collections View Post
            Of course you could take a loan and hide it in an offshore account, apparently you can set those up at high street banks these days...
            LOL. I heard HSBC were the bank that likes to say yes.
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              #26
              Originally posted by Safe Collections View Post
              Any assets would need to have been transferred away at least five years prior to death to avoid the possibility of being recouped.
              I thought it was seven years, not five?
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                #27
                Originally posted by TheFaQQer View Post
                I thought it was seven years, not five?
                Having just checked with our friendly local insolvency practitioner we can confirm that the period transactions can be reversed for is five years for individual bankruptcies and insolvent estates and two years in the case of limited entities.
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by Safe Collections View Post
                  Having just checked with our friendly local insolvency practitioner we can confirm that the period transactions can be reversed for is five years for individual bankruptcies and insolvent estates and two years in the case of limited entities.
                  Yep - I'm getting confused with asset transfers for IHT.
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